The Double-bladed lightsaber stance is back in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. One of Cal Kestis’ styles in the previous games is back again for players that miss that Darth Maul combat style. No style in the game is perfect, and each serves a purpose. With the staff style of lightsaber combat, you’re going to excel at slaughtering groups of enemies at the same time, thanks to having a blade on either end of your weapon. It’s got weaknesses, but it’s flashy and fun to use.
Since this is a larger weapon, it will take time to wind up and finish your various combos in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. That means you’ll have to be careful when you’re using it in battle because the longer animations could leave you open to a blaster bolt or perhaps some other dangerous form of attack. That said, the Double-bladed lightsaber stance is still a blast to use.
The Double-bladed lightsaber stance is a stylish combat style in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. When dealing with weak enemies that come in groups, it’s the ideal weapon to go to. The wide arcs and decent damage will let you strike a few times and dominate whatever foes are skittering up to you to try and slow your progress. It also looks cool when you dodge with this weapon.
You can also strike around yourself by throwing this weapon around you - just another perk of the Double-bladed lightsaber stance. If you’re worried about being swarmed or overwhelmed by enemies, this will be the ideal combat stance in Star Wars Jedi Survivor.
The skills you can access in the Double-bladed lightsaber stance also enhance several of these features. You have Controlled Throw that lets you control your lightsaber after throwing it, for example. You can also pull in your enemies with Rising Storm. However, you’ll
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